This Better be a joke. Do not take them!
it depends on what kind of antibiotics
do vets perscribe the same kinds of antibiotics to dogs that are used for humans?
I would say no because the take off can make her stomach flip just like it can with humans. It would be very uncomfortable for the dog, and I would suggest not to, just to be safe.
No, unless your veterinarian has prescribed the medication for your dog. Dogs are not small humans and they can react very differently to medications than humans. If you think your dog needs Levaquin, you should take him/her to your veterinarian for an examination. Incidentally, there are less expensive generic antibiotics that may be more effective if your dog needs antibiotic therapy, and your veterinarian can write you a prescription to an outside pharmacy for this. I know of several veterinarians that routinely write prescriptions for clients to fill at human pharmacies because the antibiotics and some of the maintenance medications are available for $4 a month or free that way.
Dog repellers are mostly safe to use on humans. It isn't a wise thing to do because the device is designed for a dog. The human won't be harmed too badly by using it.
no you can't or it will kill your dog because a humans antibiotic is much stronger than a dogs this is because a humans immune sytem is weaker than a dogs
Its 100% safe, but i don't think you should really eat dog food, its for dogs not humans...
can i mix aspirin and antibiotics for a dog If you want to kill yourself! ask a doctor about that.
It is probably safer than drinking water drank by a human the dog has fewer diseases that can be caught by humans then humans do.
yes it is totaly and utarly safe go to your local vet and they will give you leflates and he/she will go over how they can take pain away from dogs
If prescribed by the veterinarian, yes. If not, NOTHING for humans should EVER be given to a dog
ONLY if the veterinarian prescribes them.